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3.1: What is Ecology?
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ecology: study of the interactions
that take place among organisms
and their environment
ecology is hierarchal – each level
builds on itself and they fit
together like nesting boxes
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organism: an individual life form
lowest level of organization
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population: group of organisms of one
species living in the same place at the
same time
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community: several populations that
live in a common environment
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ecosystem: community of living
organisms & the nonliving features of
their environment
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biome: group of ecosystems that
share a similar climate and organisms
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biosphere: life-supporting areas of
Earth composed of air, land, & water
highest level of organization
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Limiting Factor
anything that restricts the number
of individuals in a population
includes living and nonliving
features of the ecosystem
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The Nonliving Environment
abiotic factors: nonliving
parts of an organism’s
environment
abiotic factors affect an
organism’s life
examples: air currents,
temperature, moisture, light
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The Living Environment
biotic factors: all the living
organisms found in a particular
environment
all organisms depend on others
(directly or indirectly) for food,
shelter, mates, or protection
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Abiotic or Biotic?
Biotic
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Abiotic or Biotic?
Abiotic
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Abiotic or Biotic?
Both!
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